How much is property tax in Kerala?

How much is property tax in Kerala?

BUILDING TAX

Plinth Area Panchayath Special Grade Panchayath Municipality
150 – 200 1500 2700
200 – 250 3000+ 5400+
250 ABOVE Each EXTRA 10 SQ.MTR Rs.600.00 Each EXTRA 10 SQ.MTR Rs.1200
FLAT 25% EXTRA 25% EXTRA

Is car porch included in plinth area in Kerala?

But while calculating the plinth area of a building other than a residential building, the plinth area of a car porch cannot be excluded.

Is Sitout included in plinth area?

Porch. Open projections of veranda, balconies and parapets, if the area is protected by projections, full area is included in plinth area, if the area is un-protected by projections, 50% of the area is included.

What is called plinth area?

Plinth area is also called as built-up area and is the entire area occupied by the building including internal and external walls. While carpet area is the covered area of the usable spaces of rooms at any floor.

What is the plinth beam?

Plinth beam is a reinforced concrete beam constructed between the wall and its foundation. Plinth beam is provided to prevent the extension or propagation of cracks from the foundation into the wall above when the foundation suffers from settlement.

What is plinth level?

What is Plinth Level? A-Level where the substructure ends and the superstructure starts is known as the plinth level. The plinth is a part of the superstructure located between the ground level and the finished floor level. The plinth helps in transferring the superstructure’s load to the foundation.

What plinth means?

1a : the lowest member of a base : subbase. b : a block upon which the moldings of an architrave or trim are stopped at the bottom. 2 : a usually square block serving as a base broadly : any of various bases or lower parts. 3 : a course of stones forming a continuous foundation or base course.

What is RCC & PCC?

Plain cement concrete (PCC) is a hardened mass obtained from a mixture of cement, sand, gravel, and water in definite proportions. If steel is kept in the concrete then it is called Reinforced cement concrete (RCC).

Where is RCC used?

Reinforced concrete is being used for the construction of foundations to the rooftops of buildings, in the construction of highways roads traffic, precast structures, floating structures, and hydro-power tunnels, irrigation canals, drains, and all other conceivable structures.

How is RCC made?

Its full name is reinforced cement concrete, or RCC. RCC is concrete that contains steel bars, called reinforcement bars, or rebars. To make reinforced concrete, one first makes a mould, called formwork, that will contain the liquid concrete and give it the form and shape we need.

How is RCC done?

Construction of RCC columns involve following four steps: Column layouts. Column reinforcement work. Column formwork. Pouring of concrete.

Who invented RCC?

Joseph Monier

What are basic 5 types of RCC checking stages?

Checking of shuttering material

  • Height of slab from plinth / slab level.
  • Quality of shuttering material.
  • Proper fixing of cap on column to take load of beam & slab shuttering.
  • Width of beam bottom plank.
  • Proper fixing of beam bottom cap.
  • Line & level of beam bottoms.
  • Depth of beam as per R.C.C.

What is RCC floor?

Introduction A Reinforced Concrete Slab is the one of the most important component in a building. RCC Slabs whose thickness ranges from 10 to 50 centimetres are most often used for the construction of floors and ceilings Thin concrete slabs are also used for exterior paving purpose.

How many types of slabs are there?

four different types

What is the minimum thickness of RCC slab?

5 inches.

What is the ratio for RCC?

What is RCC? Why TMT Bar is required in RCC?

Concrete Grade Proportion of Cement : Sand : Stone pieces Expected Compressive Strength at 28 days
M10 1 : 3 : 6 10 N/mm2 or 100 Kg/cm2
M15 1 : 2 : 4 15 N/mm2 or 150 Kg/cm2
M20 1 : 1.5 : 3 20 N/mm2 or 200 Kg/cm2
M25 1 : 1 : 2 25 N/mm2 or 250 Kg/cm2

Which steel is best for slab?

TMT Steel or TMX steel is the best bet for house construction. They are the latest generation of reinforcement steel (high-strength and ductile than their predecessors) . They are graded as Fe415, Fe500, Fe500D, Fe550 i.e. yield strength of 415, 500 and 550 N/ sq mm respectively . Higher grade are also available.

What is the ratio of slab?

2. Thickness of Slab

Type of slab Ratio of span to depth
Continuous and spanning in one direction 35
Simply supported and spanning in two directions 35
Continuous and spanning in two directions 40
Cantilever slabs 12

Which cement is best for roof?

Portland pozzolana cement

Which is the number one cement?

LafargeHolcim

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